The professor of biology entered the class room, cleared his throat, and said: “Now, gentlemen, please pay particular attention. I have in this parcel a very fine specimen of a dissected frog—very interesting.” Slowly he opened the wrapper and disclosed a few sandwiches. A look of consternation crossed his face. “I thought I had eaten my lunch,” he said.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 24 June 1938, Page 7
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